Adiakritos Journal

thanks man. =)

are you talking about something like SEO quake? I have the same thing on chrome. Only I'm not sure where to look to find the competition number for that keyword using the tool.
 


In addition to letting my blog cruise along, and building backlinks slowly by posting to a couple blogs a day...

I'll be working on my ad copy writing skillzzz..

So basically I'm gonna write an article a day promoting the same product. And I'm going to keep doing this every day till it makes me some money.
 
In addition to letting my blog cruise along, and building backlinks slowly by posting to a couple blogs a day...

I'll be working on my ad copy writing skillzzz..

So basically I'm gonna write an article a day promoting the same product. And I'm going to keep doing this every day till it makes me some money.

People might bag on you, but if you take it seriously you'll make some money and you'll learn a lot. That was how I got my feet wet in AM.
 
thanks for the encouragement man.

I'm gonna read some ad copy from big sites I know of, re-read the tips Frank Kern gives on writing copy, and just try and be honest with my own experiences with a similar product... kinda try and transfer the same enthusiasm.

The idea was to post one review - every single day. For the most part, I'm gonna keep trying.

My main question though, is what would be an ideal landing page from the article?

It would make sense to post each new article to several directories. I may do this as well. Although that may become costly.

I'll let you guys know how its coming along.
 
Anyways, there is my LP. Let me know what you guys think. Is it too tacky, or would it get that impulse click I'm looking for... I'm still waiting for the article submissions to see what happens.
Orgasms!
 
Read the whole journal since it's so rare to see someone follow through on these things!

Good stuff so far, glad to see you've settled down somewhat (your first few pages had me VERY worried.).

Onto commenting what you've done recently -

Anyways, there is my LP. Let me know what you guys think. Is it too tacky, or would it get that impulse click I'm looking for... I'm still waiting for the article submissions to see what happens.
Orgasms!

I'd challenge the viewer of the page - Something like 'Do something most men can't, learn how to make a woman orgasm -- Every time!'

Even though it may seem a little tacky on the face of it, direct personal questions to the person you're targeting work so well.

Also, the tackier it is the less likely you'll get those looky-loo bastards who are just there shitting up your conversion rates. You want buying traffic, so get rid of the chaff as much as possible.
 
chaff? What do you mean by Chaff?

I'm being beckoned to design again. A professional programmer offered to program the designs I create and split the profits with me.

ugh.

I'm not sure of a few things like, which will bring a faster return... which would be more profitable in the long run, which would be more enjoyable in the long run.

I'm wondering if the marketing and the designing and programming will converge at some point. I gotta get pro at one thing at a time though. FUUCK.. what to do, what to do!
 
I just read a money post on making good headlines.

It talks about combining relevance and result with action and emotion words

So relevance is basically like your keyword, to let the reader know what the article is about, then attaching the result to the end.

for example...

"give your woman orgasms and be the man"

Then when you throw in some emotion words it looks like

"Give your woman earth shattering orgasms and be the man"

Then the action words, with some caps

"Give Your Woman Earth Shattering Orgasms and Be the Man of Her Dreams Tonight!"

=D

This is cool!
 
for LPs i find good hero shots and REAL sounding testimonials (no bob bukkake says: shit) do wonders. Fake blog "comments" that are a mix of neutral and positive also do pretty good. Should work well with your niche as well as trust and peer review is a big factor in selling advice and "enhancement" products.
 
for LPs i find good hero shots and REAL sounding testimonials (no bob bukkake says: shit) do wonders. Fake blog "comments" that are a mix of neutral and positive also do pretty good. Should work well with your niche as well as trust and peer review is a big factor in selling advice and "enhancement" products.

sweet man, thanks I'll throw in some comments and 'peer reviews' in the comments.
 
spent a few hours commenting on blogs to get some more backlinks. I found a blogroll and I thought that maybe getting on a blogroll would be a fantastic idea.

I did, however, make some posts promoting a few products I found on clickbank that I thought would be useful to parents since my blog is about childcounselling.

I didn't want to start writing articles likes crazy on the orgasm thing whilst having my other blog being a potential asset not be continually built up. So I'm gonna discard the orgasm shit, and just keep building this blog up.

I put adsense on it, posted some interesting stories that were forum inspired. I figured that going onto parenting forums and seeing what some of their hot topics were would be a great way to find some great tupics to write on and grab organic readers through.

I don't really know how to track the clicks on my affiliate hoplinks so i'm trying to figure that out.

I'm not sure what the outcome of mixing posts that are reviews and just content on my blog would be. But I guess I'll find out.
 
haha yea I know. This is, i was only using the orgasm blog as a landing page with one page. Just to slide people through ezine to the product page. They don't allow affiliate links in the bottom.

I just read about Klout.

Social media seems to be where it's at when you want to make it massive. But that as well, seems to take some serious dedication to a single project. More importantly, a love for the topic so that knowledge and content can be easily pumped out.

I seriously doubt I'll be able to take a social marketing approach with this blog very far given my inherent lack of care for the niche its self. But I'm still gonna keep pressing on until I get those initial impressions for those ads. If nothing converts after say... 300 impressions I'll just flip the site.

What do you guys think? When would I know when its time to flip the sucker? I COULD also build up the sites worth before flipping it.
 
I just listened to this short video about creating models in everything I do in order to execute the process faster. For example, when I want to write an article I'll have a set way to make each decision like in my case.. I'll be using the above structure for the title which is.. relevance + outcome + emotion/action = Title.

I've noticed that in nearly every newsletter, every infomercial, every tv show.. there seems to be a working structure that allows the creators to pump out something "new" and having it work nearly every time.

the example that the author gave was how Opra's show has this structure. They would have 2 guests every time. At every certain amount of minutes the would introduce the new guest. They had a working premade process for choosing what the next programs would be about...etc. Nearly every critical decision is already planned using a working model.

These working models are everywhere!! So now that I'm aware of this I'm gonna create my structures and tweak till I get something that works for me. =DDD